Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Chapel Hill
For sure, Chapel Hill.
+1
Is Chapel Hill welcoming to an out-of-stater? (If they could manage to get in?)
Anonymous wrote:Chapel Hill
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Boston is such a fun city
My daughter is on a commuter train line into Boston from an adorable New England town just north of the RI line.
While I loved my campus/school, the surrounding area wasn’t I all the interesting. I envy what my daughter gets.
Sounds like you’re talking about Franklin, Mass. I lived there during my high school & college years in the 1970s.
“Adorable” was never used to describe it back then. It was a tough, gritty town known for its large Italian-American population. Many of my high school teachers looked, acted, & talked like they were characters on “The Sopranos.”
A friend of mine from high school wanted to take his college girlfriend home to Franklin to meet his family, & her parents wouldn’t let her go. That’s the kind of reputation Franklin had among some people in the area. Glad to hear it’s improved.
Anonymous wrote:Boston is such a fun city
My daughter is on a commuter train line into Boston from an adorable New England town just north of the RI line.
While I loved my campus/school, the surrounding area wasn’t I all the interesting. I envy what my daughter gets.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Athens Ohio
check it out
Isn't it super woke?
Anonymous wrote:Boston.
Unless you're asking about Breaking Away kind of college town.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Boston is such a fun city
My daughter is on a commuter train line into Boston from an adorable New England town just north of the RI line.
While I loved my campus/school, the surrounding area wasn’t all the interesting. I envy what my daughter gets.
Sounds ideal to me as well. What school is it?
Anonymous wrote:Chapel Hill